Hometown: New York City, USA
Birth Date: 6/8/1972
Role(s): Founder of PSW, CEO
Eye Colour: Golden brown
Hair: Super-Short Wavy Line Up
Beard: Greying, Ducktail beard
Height: 1.93 m (6 ft 4 In)
Weight: 109.3 Kg (241lbs) [124.7 Kg (275lbs) in his prime]
Attire: Business casual, Face cap with PSW logo, Square glasses, Golden crucifix necklace
Psycho Style(s): Powerhouse, Technician, Brawler, Aerielist [in his prime]
Finishing Move(s): G-Plex (T-Bone Suplex), G-Drop (Diving Elbow Drop) [in his prime]
Bio:
The son of Jamaican immigrants, Sanka Germaine Williams, got his start as an amateur wrestler while studying business. His incredible athleticism caught the eyes of scouts from Cardinal Points Global Wrestling.
Unfortunately, his reserved nature led to him being relegated to the tag scene for 10 years, watching his partners go on to do bigger and better things, all the while being the good soldier, waiting for his spot.
In 2005 when he was part of a team called Tag Team Supreme with Chad "The Prodigy" Marquez. Marquez, despite being the smaller of the two, was eyed as the next face of the company due to his energy, charisma and good looks. So they were split up, and while Marquez followed the path of Williams' other partners, Williams was given a new gimmick: Bredda G, a comedy act where he danced around and rapped in exaggerated Patois.
This was his breaking point. Bredda G became a menace to society and would go on to take the top of the card by force, winning championship after championship, including the CPGW Heavyweight Championship 4 times. He once scoffed at the "Psycho Style" movement and was partially responsible for running it out of CPGW.
It was his marriage to Sara Blood, AKA Big Mama Moolah, FKA Mad Dog Moolah, and a violent betrayal at the hands of his on-again, off-again protégé, Simon Thompson, that made him a believer. And he hasn't wrestled since.
After his retirement, he went on to complete his studies and worked at various sporting, entertainment and pro wrestling companies before he and his wife brought us all together.
Where once he fought through hell to prove he deserved the top spot, he now orchestrates it. For your entertainment, for our bottom line and for the future of professional wrestling.
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